Seriel the First
Female Elven Housekeeper
She is an adult elf with blue eyes, scruffy light-brown hair, and olive skin.
Personality Traits: Unperturbed, Serious.
Alignment: neutral.
Born: 597 AC (Age 203)
Orientation: Hetrosexual
Home: Aredhwen's Old-Clothes
Settlement: Amrodos
Spouse: Mablulmo the First
Mother: Aredhwen the First
Father: Duil the Second (Deceased)
Children
- Eilinan - age 75 ♀
- Aredhwen the Second - age 51 ♀
- Maedrafin - age 48 ♂
- Amrofin - age 44 ♂
Siblings
- Vororn the First - age 196 ♂
- Edaioth - age 102 ♀
- Celegormlmo - age 92 ♂
Statistics
| STR | DEX | CON | WIS | INT | CHR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7 | 14 | 8 | 10 | 11 | 11 |
| -1 | +2 | -1 |
| AC | HP | Passive Perception | Speed |
|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | 3 | 10 | 30 ft. |
Alignment: neutral
Size: Medium
Senses: Darkvision
Actions:
- Unarmed Strike. Melee Attack: +1 to hit, reach 5 ft., one target. Hit: 1 bludgeoning damage.
Skills: Perception +2, Animal Handling +2
Abilities:
- Fey Ancestry. Seriel has advantage on saving throws against being charmed, and magic can't put them to sleep.
Spoken Languages: Elvish, Common
Inventory
| Quantity | Value | Item | Description | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 5 gp | Emblem | A holy symbol is a representation of a god or pantheon. It might be an amulet depicting a symbol representing a deity, the same symbol carefully engraved or inlaid as an emblem on a shield, or a tiny box holding a fragment of a sacred relic. Appendix B lists the symbols commonly associated with many gods in the multiverse. A cleric or paladin can use a holy symbol as a spellcasting focus. To use the symbol in this way, the caster must hold it in hand, wear it visibly, or bear it on a shield. | |
| 1 | Four-leaf clover | Some say that four-leaf clovers are a good luck charm. | ||
| 1 | 4 gp | Gold Ring | A wedding ring. It's a simple gold band with "Mablulmo" engraved on the inside. | |
| 1 | 5 gp | Mirror, steel | ½ lb. | |
| 1 | 3 sp 9 cp | Money Pouch | Seriel's money pouch. It has 3 sp and 9 cp in it. | ¼ lb. |